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Galleon is a Magnum 35’ built in 1972 that was added to the Magnum series by Apeco in 1968 who continued Aronow’s racing tradition and developed the Magnum 28’,25’ and 35’, now called the Classics. The beginning of the American high-performance, deep-vee boat started in 1958, with the first deep-vee hull, designed by Ray Hunt.…

Check out this testimonial from Gianni Cacace about being a part of the Magnum family his passion for Magnum Marine boats! I participated with great pleasure in the Magnum 45th Anniversary Rendez-Vous organized in June 2011 by our friend Giancarlo Cangiano in Ischia; and it is also with great pleasure that I take this occasion…

Check out Edward Elliot’s testimonial about his Magnum 27′ Sport! “What I like is how incredibly sure-footed the boat is, being able to be operated in just about any weather. I have been out in it many, many times in waves that will start to swamp the boat when idling, yet under power there is…

In this testimonial by Jack Kraft, he talks about how Magnum Marine introduced him to the world of offshore boating. Read more, below! My time associated with Magnum exposed me to the dawn of the offshore boating age. The personalities, like the boats, were larger than life, powerful, colorful, sometimes dangerous but always reliable. Dick…

I had the extreme pleasure of having my parents buy me a 16’ Magnum Missile with a 125 HP Mercury O/B when I was about thirteen years old. She was white with gold interior. She had a single seat set-up as she was raced as a SJ class tunnel hull by the previous owner, Joe Kelinson.

Check out this testimonial from Michel Langlois about his Magnum 27′ Sport! My old Magnum is still running great and is more and more popular with time. Believe it or not, this last spring, my wife and I trailed the boat from Montreal to Fort Lauderdale and we did a round trip from Fort Lauderdale, Nassau, Eleuthera, Cat…

Check out this testimonial from Billy Martin about his Magnum 27′ and Magnum 31′! The 27’ was probably the most winning hull Magnum or Don Aronow ever made. In one race in California, I had Roger Hanks as a navigator and he took us to Mexico instead of turning at San Diego. Fifty miles off course. We continued on instead…

In September 1995, I came across a classified ad in Soundings for a 1971 35’ Magnum. This was the smallest ad you could purchase. I called repeatedly and finally connected with Henry at Henry’s Anything Marine, a marine recycler. Henry and I talked about the boat, and my wife, Nicole, and I decided to have a look.

Check out Dana Nicorski’s testimonial about his Mangum 28′! I purchased my 1976 Maltese Magnum from the original owner in 1989. He would not complete the sale until I built a garage to keep her in. This is certainly a boat worth taking care of and I have tried my best to keep her in original condition. It’s amazing…

Check out François Lafon’s testimonial about his Magnum 44′! As you probably know, Tim Again arrived safe in St. Tropez. What a boat! You and your team did a fantastic job. The choice of material, the colors, the painting, the interior… this boat is unique! I dreamt of it and you did it! And of course, last but not least,…

Check out Lello Cacace’s testimonial about his Magnum 44′, 27′, and 53′! It is a real pleasure for me to testify my appreciation and affection for Magnum Marine. In 1977 I was a young boy when my father purchased the first Magnum 53′. I can say that, in every sense, I grew up on and with Magnums.…

Check out Jack Mathes’ testimonial about his Magnum 27′ Sport! My first ride in a Magnum was when I went with my father (Jack Sr.) down to the Magnum factory for a demo in a 27’ Sport. I remember the long sleek deck looked like an aircraft carrier deck. My father and I were quite…

Check out Louise Ann Ford’s testimonial about her Magnum 27′ Sport! Here are a few shots of my 1969 27’ Magnum. She was built by Don Aronow to go along with a Magnum 35 that my father George Ford had built for himself in 1967 or 1968. They were both the same matching blue. Unfortunately, Dad sold the 35’…

Check out Iasson Tsakonas’s testimonial about his Magnum 63! I love the Magnum 63, its classic, timeless Pininfarina design and its most seaworthy performance. My Magnum 63 is ideal to enjoy the Greek islands!

Check out Jeff Hall’s testimonial about his Magnum 27 Sport! I have enclosed pictures of my 27’ Sport The Hawk. It is hull #121 built in 1971. It was raced during the 1970s as The Hawk and was kept in the original configuration, which is quite rare for a boat of this type and age. Every time I tie up at the dock or throw out the anchor, people start to gather around to have a look. Hopefully they enjoy the classic lines and original styling as much as I do!

Check out this throwback article and video from the late 1980’s, featuring the Miami–Nassau–Miami Sea Races! The 362.3-mile Miami-Nassau-Miami Searace, for powerboats more than 28 feet in length, has struggled to gain its share of recognition since its inception in 1986. Only 13 boats — combined — competed in the first two races. Only one…

Check out Bud Weisner’s testimonial about his Magnum 27, Magnum 28 and Magnum 30! I am the proud owner of the one-of-a-kind Magnum 29’9’’ Thumper Too, originally owned by Jim Arlington from 1973 to 1976. Thumper Too was sold to Vaughn Szarka and renamed Head Hunter. He raced it from 1976 to 1978 and was crowned APBA US Champion Class…

Check out Magnum Marine’s part 2 interview with Katrin Theodoli as she shows us around her boat! She also talks about why Miami, FL, is such a perfect place for Magnum Marine to keep their headquarters.

Aired on the Discovery Channel in 2005, Magnum Marine’s interview with Philippe Levine shows that even though he has been successful in the luxurious cruise ship industry, he still has the need for speed. When buying a speedboat, he wanted the best of both worlds when it came to speed and luxury.

In this video, Filippo Theodoli talks about why Magnum Marine been synonymous with power and performance for years. Theodoli also touches on exactly why Magnum Marine speedboats are competition winners.

Check out this interview with Filippo Theodoli from Magnum Marine! Aired on French Television in 1988, Mr. Theodoli discusses why it is important to keep speed and performance in mind when it comes to buying a new speedboat.

Check out this interview with Magnum Marine’s own Katrin Theodoli as interviewed in South Florida. She discusses Magnum Marine fan loyalty, her appreciation for the Magnum supporters, and how the fanbase was established.

Check out Bob and Patti May’s testimonial about their Magnum 27 Sedan and Magnum 35! I love Magnum so much that I own two of them. It all started when a friend of mine bought a brand-new 1972 Magnum 27 Sport. I was hooked but had no money. Through the course of my life I was finally able…

Check out this article by Luxury Insider featuring our one and only Bestia Magnum 51′! Magnum Marine’s ‘Magnum 51’ was first unveiled at the Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show 2014. Equipped with twin MTU 10V2000M94 producing an impressive 1,600 hp, the Magnum 51 represents the results of Magnum Marine’s quest to build a more environmentally…

Check out the gallery below of the new Magnum 70′ hull and the construction process! High-Tech infusion of the new Magnum 70′ construction process; Magnum Marine is excited to test out the performance of this new 70′ Magnum!

Check out Victor Borge’s testimonial about his Magnum 50′! Dear Katrin, Finally home again and stealing a few hours away from my desk and piano aboard “50-001.” I am, you may understand, in sixth heaven. Had time permitted, I could have been in seventh! However, the few limited cruises were complete joy—even for Sanna, who is…

Check out Herb Bryant’s testimonial of his Magnum 53′ Center Console! I have great memories of my association and friendship with Ted, Katrin and Magnum Marine. A great couple and a great product! And Katrin has taken this product forward with such class. I truly miss the days spent at Magnum and not having seen Katrin recently, because we both…